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Use the frequency distribution shown below to construct an expanded frequency distribution. High Temperatures (°F) Class Frequency, f 17 16-26 27-37 38-48 49-59 60-70 71-81 82-92 44 66 67 79 66 26 Complete the table below. High Temperatures (°F) (Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.) Relative Cumulative Class Frequency, f Midpoint frequency frequency 16-26 27-37 38-48 49-59 60-70 71-81 82-92 17 44 66 67 79 66 26
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